Core within the SIS Department

The Social and International Studies Department is responsible for teaching courses
that meet a number of Core or general education requirements. Every effort is made
to provide sufficient numbers of sections at in as many different scheduling "slots"
as possible.

Area C-2: Arts and Humanities: Spanish and French (SPAN 1002, 2001, 2002; FREN 1002, 2001, 2002) If you have questions about language classes, including appropriate placement if
you have previously studied one of these languages, please contact the Language Coordinator.

Area E-1: American Perspectives: These courses meet the Board of Regents' American Perspectives Overlay Requirement.
In addition, they satisfy the State of Georgia Legislative Requirement for US History
and Constitution and Georgia History and Constitution. American History or American Government (HIST 2111, HIST 2112, POLS 1101 and HIST
2911) NOTE: HIST 2911 is required in order to satisfy the legislative requirement for students
who have transfer credit in American History or American Government from outside the
University System of Georgia).

Area E-2: Historical Perspectives: World History (HIST 1111 or HIST 1112)

Area E-3: Behavioral Science Perspectives: Psychology or Sociology (PSYC 1101, SOCI 1101) Economics (ECON 1101) may also be used to satisfy this requirement, but is offered
by the Business Administration Department.